Welcome! I am a development economics researcher and aspiring data
scientist currently working for the World Bank and Dartmouth
College, based in Madison Wisconsin. I work with very large
datasets and an array of tools and techniques to extract meaning
from messy and complex data.

Some of my technical aptitudes include strong proficiency in
Python, Stata, Matlab, and R; strong experience in statistical
programming and causal inference; experience with classification and
regression algorithms including RF, SVM, and a variety of neural
network architectures; GIS and geospatial techniques; and
visualization both in statistical languages and front-end web apps
including the use of D3.js. For a more comprehensive representation
of my skills, please see
my CV or
my Github.

I am inspired by: justice, causality, machine learning, human
learning, altruism, relationships (human and otherwise), kindness, and
wonder. I'm interested in finding ways to leave the world better than
we found it, as I believe most people are.